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Gertrude Bell The British woman who shaped the Middle East and divided
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Gertrude Bell The British woman who shaped the Middle East and divided

The article discusses the life and legacy of Gertrude Bell, a British archaeologist, diplomat, and influential figure in shaping the modern Middle East. French author Olivier Guez explores her complex and multifaceted role through his novel 'Die Welt in ihren Händen,' which draws on historical records, correspondence, and existing biographies. The book portrays Bell as a key player during the early 20th century, particularly in the establishment of the Kingdom of Iraq under King Faisal. While highlighting her achievements as a woman in a male-dominated field, the novel also acknowledges her personal contradictions and problematic aspects, such as her puritanical views on sexuality.

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Gertrude Bell The British woman who shaped the Middle East and divided

The article discusses the life and legacy of Gertrude Bell, a British archaeologist, diplomat, and influential figure in shaping the modern Middle East. French author Olivier Guez explores her complex and multifaceted role through his novel 'Die Welt in ihren Händen,' which draws on historical records, correspondence, and existing biographies. The book portrays Bell as a key player during the early 20th century, particularly in the establishment of the Kingdom of Iraq under King Faisal. While highlighting her achievements as a woman in a male-dominated field, the novel also acknowledges her personal contradictions and problematic aspects, such as her puritanical views on sexuality.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced portrayal of Gertrude Bell, acknowledging both her significant contributions to Middle Eastern politics and her personal flaws. It does not overtly favor one ideological perspective over another but rather provides a nuanced depiction based on historical evidence andG

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